Man City considering Xabi Alonso as Pep Guardiola’s replacement as Bayer Leverkusen ‘expect exit this season’

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XABI ALONSO is being considered as Pep Guardiola’s successor at Manchester City, according to reports.

Guardiola has hinted that this could be his final season at the Etihad with his deal up at the end up the season.

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Xabi Alonso is reportedly being lined up as Man City’s new boss[/caption]
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It comes with Pep Guardiola’s contract at the club expiring this summer[/caption]

However, City chiefs have reportedly already lined up their replacement in the form of Bayer Leverkusen boss Alonso.

According to Sky Sports Germany, the Bundesliga outfit are resigned to losing the former midfielder next summer despite his contract expiring in the 2025/26 season.

Alonso guided them to a remarkable unbeaten league and DFB-Pokal winning campaign as well as the Europa League final last season.

He committed to the German side over the summer after turning down the chance to replace Jurgen Klopp at former club Liverpool.

The Premier League-topping Reds are currently out of the race due to the appointment of Arne Slot.

But Alonso, 42, is once again being lined up by European heavyweights this summer, with City and former club Real Madrid both holding “concrete interest” in a deal.

Man City goalkeeper Ederson believes club chiefs have already sorted out the next manager once 53-year-old Guardiola departs.

Alonso could face competition from Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim, who has been tipped to take over following the announcement that close pal Hugo Viana will move to City as director of football in the summer.

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In a boost to City and Madrid, Leverkusen have also already started searching for a successor.

The report suggests that VfB Stuttgart boss Sebastian Hoeness and Germany assistant manager Sandro Wagner are being considered.

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